I have two photos to share. They look VERY different but have a look. For the first one in the dark alleyway I was trying to do something different and shoot a little wider than I normally shoot. The second photo is more of what I normally do and it helps to have a stunning model to work with.
Enjoy the set and feel free to give me constructive criticism. Please take into consideration I had only one small Nikon SB-25 to work with and very low ambient light to work with. I had to use my phone\'s lit screen to \"focus-assist\" in the first one.
I have two photos to share. They look VERY different but have a look. For the first one in the dark alleyway I was trying to do something different and shoot a little wider than I normally shoot. The second photo is more of what I normally do and it helps to have a stunning model to work with.
Enjoy the set and feel free to give me constructive criticism. Please take into consideration I had only one small Nikon SB-25 to work with and very low ambient light to work with. I had to use my phone\'s lit screen to \"focus-assist\" in the first one.
I have two photos to share. They look VERY different but have a look. For the first one in the dark alleyway I was trying to do something different and shoot a little wider than I normally shoot. The second photo is more of what I normally do and it helps to have a stunning model to work with.
Enjoy the set and feel free to give me constructive criticism. Please take into consideration I had only one small Nikon SB-25 to work with and very low ambient light to work with. I had to use my phone\'s lit screen to \"focus-assist\" in the first one.
I have two photos to share. They look VERY different but have a look. For the first one in the dark alleyway I was trying to do something different and shoot a little wider than I normally shoot. The second photo is more of what I normally do and it helps to have a stunning model to work with.
Enjoy the set and feel free to give me constructive criticism. Please take into consideration I had only one small Nikon SB-25 to work with and very low ambient light to work with.
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